Police said SWAT teams had to surround Joshua Bobo's house at the reservoir Saturday morning after he refused to come out for more than five hours.

Madison County district attorney Michael Guest said Bobo threatened to home police when officers arrived at the scene that day.

In court Tuesday, Judge Kent McDaniel said, "You endangered not only your own parents, law enforcement -- (but) a quite community trying to mind their own business on a Saturday morning. And I can't even consider bond."

Bobo showed no emotion while McDaniel read off the felony charges.

During the weekend incident, police had to block off several streets. Officers said Bob didn't surrender until his grandmother talked to him on the phone.

Prosecutors said Bobo has faced trouble before, including charges of shoplifting and drug possession.

McDaniel ordered Bobo to undergo a mental evaluation and be held without bond. Bobo's next court date is Jan. 22.